Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Precautions Precautions Precautions Fully understand this document before using this device, and strictly observe rules in this document when using this device. If you install this device in public places, provide the tip "You have entered the area of electronic surveillance" in an eye- catching place.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Precautions User Manual ⚫ Strictly conform to local electrical safety standards and use power adapters which are marked with the LPS standard when installing and using this device. Otherwise, this device may be damaged. ⚫ Use accessories delivered with this device.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Precautions and then dry it again. Pay special attention to the front window of the thermal imaging camera because this is precision optics. If the front window has water spots, use a clean and soft cloth moistened with water and wipe it. If the front window needs further cleaning, use a soft cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol or detergent.
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Product Overview User Manual Product Overview Thermal Imaging Principles and Advantages For any object, as long as its temperature is above the absolute zero (-273.15°C), although the object does not give out light, it can radiate infrared. The infrared is also known as thermal radiation.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Product Overview Figure 1-1 Appearance and interfaces of the thermal imaging integrated network camera Table 1-1 Parameters of Interfaces Physical Interface Connection Reset button The configuration resumes to the factory settings (RESET) after you press the reset button for 3s. The default value is 192.168.0.121.
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Product Overview User Manual Out Wire Connection There are two ways to connect the thermal imaging integrated network camera, the multi-connector cables and the integrated cable management bracket. Users can choose the corresponding method and installation method according to their bracket. 1.3.1 The Multi-connector Cable Figure 1-2 the multi-connector cable of the thermal imaging integrated network camera.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Product Overview Core of Cable Functions Connection Brown RS485RS+ RS485 interface, connect to the pan & tilt. White RS485RS- Audio input port (cable Inputs the audio signal and input) receives the analog audio signals from the sound pick-up device.
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Product Overview User Manual 1.3.2 Integrated Cable Management Bracket Figure 1-3 Integrated Cable Management bracket Port Table 1-3 Integrated Cable Management Bracket Port Port Name Description Remark COM OUT 1 Alarm out com 1 ALARM OUT1 Alarm out 1 COM IN 1 Alarm in 1 com...
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Product Overview COM OUT2 Alarm out com 2 ALARM OUT2 Alarm out 2 COM IN2 Alarm OUT com 2 ALARM IN2 Alarm in 2 Applied for RS485+ RS485+ connecting to RS485- RS485- external PTZ DC IN/AC24 DC 12 V + Support AC...
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Product Overview User Manual Supporting the local storage of the Micro SD card (the maximum capacity is 128 GB) and effectively resolving the video loss problem caused by network failure Providing software and hardware watchdogs and automatic fault recovery ...
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Device Dimensions Device Dimensions The different brackets of device are having different dimensions, please refer to actual product. Figure 2-1 The A Bracket Dimensions (unit: mm) Issue V1.1(2022-05-21)...
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Device Dimensions User Manual Figure 2-2 The B Bracket with Junction box Dimensions (unit: mm) Figure 2-3 The B Bracket Dimensions (unit: mm) Issue V1.1(2022-05-21)...
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Installation Installation Mode The thermal imaging integrated camera can be installed on the ceiling or the wall. You can select the appropriate installation according to your requirements. If the camera needs to be installed on the cement wall, you need to install the expansion screws (the mounting holes of the screws must be consistent with that of the support), and then install the support.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Installation User Manual Step 2 According to the location hole positions shown in the installation location label, punch four location holes with diameter 5 mm on the ceiling or the wall. Step 3 Fix the installation base on the wall, as shown in Figure 3-9. Figure 3-2 Fixing base Step 4 Hang the integrated camera into the base along the guide slots and rotate it to a certain angle for facilitate cable connection, as shown in Figure 3-3.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Installation Figure 3-4 Align with the base Step 6 Fix the integrated camera to the installation base, as shown in Figure 3-13. Figure 3-5 Fix the integrated camera to the installation base Step 7 Put the screws into the holes and focus by manual as shown in Figure 3-10. Issue V1.1(2022-05-21)...
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Installation User Manual Figure 3-6 Focus with focusing screw Focusing screw x2 Step 8 Adjust the surveillance angle, as shown in Figure 3-11, and then fix the screws. Figure 3-7 Adjust the surveillance angle Screws 3 Screws 2 Screws 1 1.
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Installation 3.2.2 Installing B Bracket Without Junction Box Step 1 Take out the installation location label from the package, stick it on the ceiling or the wall. According to the location hole positions shown in the installation location label, punch three location holes on the ceiling or the wall.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Installation User Manual Figure 3-9 Fixing Camera Step 4 Connect the multi connector cable. Loosen the screw 1 and screw 2, adjust the surveillance angle, as shown in Figure 3-11 Step 5 Insert the focusing screw into the screw hole and focus along the direction of arrows as shown in Figure 3-10.
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Installation Figure 3-11 Adjust the surveillance angle ----End 3.2.3 Installing B Bracket With Junction Box Step 1 Take out the installation location label from the package, stick it on the ceiling or the wall.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Installation User Manual Figure 3-12 Fixing the junction box Step 3 Wiring of junction box. Align the holes in bracket with the box and fix the camera to the box with self-tapping screws, as shown in Figure 3-13. Figure 3-13 Fix the camera to the junction box Issue V1.1(2022-05-21)...
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Installation Step 4 Connect the multi connector cable. Loosen screw 1 and screw 2, adjust the surveillance angle, as shown in Figure 3-14. Figure 3-14 Adjust the surveillance angle Step 5 As for focusing the lens, please refer to Figure 3-10. Step 6 After adjusting angle, fix screw 2 and screw 1 in turn to finish installation.
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual Quick Configuration Login and Logout To access the web interface through Internet Explorer 8 or later versions, otherwise, some functions may be unavailable. Login system Step 1 Open the Internet Explorer, enter the IP address of IP camera (default value: 192.168.0.121) in the address box, and press Enter.
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual Logout To logout of system, click in the upper right corner of the main page, the login page is displayed after you logout of the system. Main Page Layout On the main page, you can view Live video, playback and configuration. Parameter setting, Video control, Web login and logout can be performed by PC.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual Function Description Change password You can click to change the password. Sign Out You can click to return to the login page. Stream There are three streams. Choose one type from drop-down list.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual Figure 4-3 The icon : The lowest temperature of the full screen. : The highest temperature of the full screen. : The lowest temperature of the area. : The highest temperature of the area. Issue V1.1(2022-05-21)...
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual Figure 4-4 Personnel count interface User can choose the querying mode (year, month, day). The data can be viewed directly, or downloaded them. The statistic can be showed by line chart, histogram, list. ----End Changing the Password Description...
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual Figure 4-5 Modify Password dialog box The change password page will be displayed if you don’t change the default password when you login the system for the first time. Step 2 Enter the old password, new password, and confirm password. Step 3 Click OK.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual Figure 4-6 Adding a trusted site Step 2 In the Internet Explorer, choose Tool > Internet Options > Security > Customer level, and and set “Download unsigned ActiveX control” and “initialize and script ActiveX controls”...
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual The login page is displayed when the control is loaded. 4.4.1 Install Plugins You will be prompted with a message “Download and install the new plugin” will show as in Figure 4-8, when you login to the web management system for the first time. Figure 4-8 Install plugin Procedure Step 2 Click the message, download and install the plugin following the prompts.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual Figure 4-9 Device information Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 4-2. Table 4-2 Local network parameters Parameter Description Setting IP Protocol IPv4 is the Internet Protocol [Setting method] which adopts a 32-bit address. Select a value from the drop-down list box.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual Parameter Description Setting IP Address Device IP address that can be [Setting method] set as required. Enter a value manually. [Default value] 192.168.0.121 Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the network [Setting method] adapter.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual If you set only the Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Preferred DNS Server, and Alternate DNS Server parameters, you do not need to log in to the system again. You can click Reset to set the parameters again if required. ----End Issue V1.1(2022-05-21)...
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual Thermal Setting Temperature Parameters Temperature parameters include: temperature unit, ambient temperature, cavity temperature, correctional coefficient area temperature display mode, and so on. Operation Procedure Step 1 Choose Configuration >Thermal >Temperature Parameters. The Temperature Parameters page is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-1.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual Figure 5-1 Temperature Parameters interface Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 5-1. Table 5-1 Temperature parameters Parameter Description Setting Open Enable to open temperature [Setting method] Temperature measure. Enable Measure Issue V1.1(2022-05-21)...
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual Parameter Description Setting Temperature Unit Celsius and Fahrenheit [Setting method] temperature units are available. Select a value from the drop-down list box. [Default value] Celsius Length Units Meters and Feet [Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual Parameter Description Setting Font Size Custom font size. There are [Setting method] three sizes can be chosen. Select a value from the drop-down list box. Area Temperature There are three types of area [Setting method] Type temperature.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual Parameter Description Setting Control Cover When prevent over heat mode is [Setting method] manual, the user should choose Select a value from the the action manually, such as drop-down list box. pick up, lay down.
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual Parameter Description Setting Section Prominent Enable that, the image will show [Setting method] the setting color if the temperature Enter a value manually. is between minimum and Choose one color to maximum temperature.
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual Figure 5-3 Ambient temperature Table 5-3 parameter of ambient temperature Parameter Description Setting Ambient Environment temperature of [Setting method] Temperature camera. Enter the temperature of ambient. [Default value] Adaptation Set the ambient temperature, click “Apply”, click “Refresh”...
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual Figure 5-4 Temperature area and alarm configuration Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 5-4 Table 5-4 Temperature area and alarm configuration Parameter Description Setting Channel [Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual Parameter Description Setting Name Area name of temperature area. [Setting method] Enter a value manually. Type Type of temperature area. [Setting method] ID 0 is default rectangle area, Select a value from the which is full screen.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual Parameter Description Setting Emission Rate The emission rate is the [Setting method] capability of an object to emit Enter a value manually. or absorb energy. [Default value] The emission rate should be set 0.95 only when the target is special material.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual Parameter Description Setting Group ID The ID can be chosen into one [Setting method] of six groups, or no group. The Select a value from the group will be alarm following drop-down list box.
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual Figure 5-5 Temperature Area Setting Interface 4. Click Apply, the message “Apply success” pops up, the temperature area is set successfully. Delete a temperature area: 1. Select an area ID 2. Click the temperature area and right-click. 3.
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual Figure 5-6 Shield Area Step 2 Enable the shield area. Step 3 Enable Show Shield Area, then the setting shield will show on live video. Step 4 Left click to select polygon area, right click to save. Step 5 Click Clear to clear the shield area.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual Figure 5-7 Schedule Linkage Step 2 Tick the output channel. Step 3 Enable “Alarm Record”, “SMTP”,”FTP” , “Audio Detect Alarm” button. Step 4 Set schedule linkage. Method 1:Left click to select any time point within 0:00-24:00 from Monday to Sunday as shown in Figure 5-7.
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual ----End Bad Point Check Description The points that can’t move when the environment or scenario change is bad point. You can delete the bad point by bad point check function. Procedure Step 1 Choose Configuration >Thermal >...
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual Figure 5-9 Recover bad point Step 3 Click Reset to return the previous settings. Step 4 Click Apply. The message "Apply success" is displayed, the system saves the settings. ----End Issue V1.1(2022-05-21)...
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Parameter Setting User Manual Parameter Setting Sensor Configuration Interface Operation Procedure Step 1 On the Internet Explorer interface or the client software interface, select and right- click the surveillance image to set, as shown in Figure 6-1. Figure 6-1 Sensor configuration Table 6-1 Parameters of right click parameters...
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Parameter Setting User Manual Figure 6-3 Mode interface Operation Procedure Step 1 Click in the lower left corner of Sensor Setting, and choose Debug Mode. Step 2 Choose switch mode form drop-down list. Step 3 Set the Start Time Step 4 Set the End Time Step 5 Click Save, the message "Save succeed"...
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Parameter Setting User Manual Figure 6-4 Image interface Step 1 Click in the lower left corner of Sensor Setting, and choose Debug Mode. Step 2 Drag the slider to adjust parameter of image. Brightness:It indicates the total brightness of an image. As the value increases, the image becomes brighter.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Parameter Setting User Manual Figure 6-5 Scene interface Step 1 Click in the lower left corner of Sensor Setting, and choose scene Step 2 Choose mirror mode from drop-list. Step 3 Click Save, the message "Save succeed" is displayed, the system saves the settings. Mirror providing the selection of image pixel locations.
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Parameter Setting User Manual Set Pseudocolor Figure 6-6 shows the Set Pseudocolor interface Figure 6-6 Set pseudocolor interface Step 1 Click in the lower left corner of Sensor Setting, and choose set pseudo color Step 2 Choose polarity/LUT mode from drop-list. Step 3 Enable or disable the temperature strip switch Step 4 Click Save, the message "Save succeed"...
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Parameter Setting User Manual is white hot (a hotter object is displayed brighter than a colder object) or black hot (a hotter object is displayed darker than a colder object). The difference between two modes lies in that the temperatures corresponding to the darker one and the lighter one is reversed.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Parameter Setting User Manual Table 6-2 lists the parameters on the FFC control interface. Table 6-2 Parameters on the FFC control interface Parameter Description Setting The internal of the thermal imaging camera may comprise the mechanical action correction mechanism that can periodically improve the image quality.
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Parameter Setting User Manual Parameter Description Setting [How to set] Select by In the automatic FFC mode, the FFC interval dragging the ranges from 5 to 255 minutes. When the time interval slider. reach to setting value, the camera does shutter (min) adjust operation automatically.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Parameter Setting User Manual Figure 6-8 Noise reduction interface Table 6-3 lists the Noise reduction parameters. Table 6-3 Parameters on the Noise reduction interface Parameter Description Setting [How to set] Select from the drop-down list box. Decrease the image 2DNR noise.
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Parameter Setting User Manual Enhance Image Figure 6-9 shows the Enhance image interface. Figure 6-9 Enhance image interface Step 1 Click in the lower left corner of Sensor Setting, and choose Enhance Image Step 2 Check Defog, then drag the slider to set. It ranges from 0-100, the default value is 50. Step 3 Click Save, the message "Save success"...
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera A Troubleshooting User Manual A Troubleshooting Common Possible Cause Solution Trouble Unable to Network is not Connect the network cable of the access the connected. camera to the PC to check whether the network cable is in good contact. Run the ping command to check the network connection and whether the device works normally.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera A Troubleshooting User Manual Common Possible Cause Solution Trouble An error The data in the Delete the cache of the Internet Explorer. The occurs in cache of browser is steps are as follows (taking IE9 as an example): accessing not updated in time.
Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera B Common Emission Rate User Manual B Common Emission Rate Emission Rate The emission rate is the capability of an object to emit or absorb energy. An ideal transmitter provides an emission rate of emitting 100% of intake energy. An object with an emission rate of 0.8 can absorb 80% of intake energy, and reflect the remaining 20%.
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Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera B Common Emission Rate User Manual Nickel wire 187/368 Lead (99.9% purity, No 127/260 0.06 oxidized) Copper 199/90 0.18 Cobalt 599/111 0.19 199/390 0.52 Steel 599/1110 0.57 Tinned iron sheet (Light) 28/82 0.23 Brass (High-polish) 247/476 0.03 Brass (Tough rolled, polished...
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